Ventrix and its affiliates (“we”) use cookies on this Website in the ways described below.

 

 

This policy (“Cookie Policy”) explains how and when we use cookies in greater detail. This Cookie Policy applies to any Ventrix Service that includes a link to it or references it.

Does Ventrix Use Cookies?

As briefly mentioned in our Privacy Policy, yes, we do. To guarantee that everyone who visits Ventrix has the best possible experience, we utilise cookies. A cookie is a short text file comprising letters and numbers that many websites send to the hard drive of a visitor’s computer, mobile device, or other Internet-connected devices via their browser. Some websites use cookies to display advertisements or marketing messages depending on your geographic location or browsing history.

What Are Cookies Used For?

Cookies let you browse between pages more easily, remember your preferences, and improve your overall user experience. They may also aid in making internet adverts more relevant to you and your interests. Furthermore, cookies can aid in the analysis of how our Website and online content are used (analytics cookies), as well as facilitate and monitor interaction with our Website.

Which Types of Cookies Does Ventrix Use?

Ventrix uses two (2) types of cookies: permanent and third-party cookies. Permanent cookies aid in the smooth running of the Website. These are the cookies that save sensitive information like login passwords and anti-fraud data. Third-party cookies, on the other hand, collect information about your preferences and performance in order to tailor ads and recommendations to you. These cookies can also help us achieve our objectives. This Website also makes use of third-party cookies like Google Analytics, Google Optimize, and Cloudflare.

How Do I Manage Cookies in My Browser?

Most browsers include cookie settings that you may use to manage cookies. Limiting websites’ capacity to set cookies, however, may decrease your overall user experience because it will no longer be tailored for you. It may also prevent you from keeping personalised settings such as login credentials.